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Master Engineering Systems: Embedded Systems

The Embedded Systems Masters track teaches you how to design and implement smart distributed systems that are low cost, energy efficient and can solve tasks cooperatively. You will learn to design and implement architectures for distributed embedded systems, innovation services and advanced algorithms to solve complex tasks. You will also learn to model and validate complex non-linear systems with multiple inputs and outputs using UML and/or SysML, black box modelling and system identification. And you will learn how to create a digital feedback controller for a linear physical system and to apply control strategies.

Location

Arnhem

Duration

18 months (full-time) or 2.5 to 3 years (part-time)

Study load

2,520 hours

ECTS credits

90 (1 ECTS credit = 28 hours of study)

Degree title

Master of Science

Programme tuition

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Starting dates:

September 1st 2019: full-time and part-time
February 1st 2020: part-time

Good reasons to apply

This Masters course:

Gives the industry an innovative impulse with its Centre of Expertise

Kick-starts your career with great job opportunities

Puts you in close vicinity of international companies like KEMA laboratories and NXP Semiconductors

Open days and evenings

If you live in or near the Netherlands, come and meet us at one of our open evenings. You will get the chance to meet our lecturers and students and to get acquainted with our courses and facilities. Visit an open day or evening and take a look for yourself.

Collaboration with industry

This course is supported by companies that provide trainers, share knowledge and facilitate major projects and excursions. These companies include

KEMA Laboratories (DVN GL)

NXP Semiconductors

Local SMEs

HAN Masters students investigate self-driving cars

Students from the HAN Master Engineering Systems can participate in the development of self-driving cars, also known as autonomous cars. Professor Frans Tillema of HAN Automotive Research is conducting research into intelligent mobility. Masters students are assisting in this research, namely in the area of advanced mobility. For more information about HAN Automotive Research, click here. An example of the future of advanced mobility is Volkswagen's concept car Sedric (see above). For more information about the Sedric, click here.

Internationally renowned

HAN Masters programmes are internationally renowned for their seamless integration with professional practice. In this course, we apply research to meet the demands of society directly, the lecturers are personally committed, and the close contact with fellow students leads to valuable learning experiences and establishes lasting networks.

Year after year, our courses prove to be a breeding ground for innovation and inspiration!